Joy Mafundikwa

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Joy Mafundikwa

Joy Mafundikwa

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Leonard Koni🇿🇼
The story here is not about an aching tooth. Haisi nyaya yezino iri kutaurwa pano. Zimbabwe we need new leaders.
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Constitution Defenders Forum
Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 must be withdrawn in its entirety. Any future attempt to amend the Constitution within the same confines, must strictly adhere to its own safeguards, through genuine, inclusive public hearings and a binding national referendum. We are escalating this fight with clarity and resolve to ensure that the people’s voice is not suppressed, but heard and respected, and that constitutional order is fully restored. #Noto2030 #DefendtheConstitution
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Tatenda C.K, Hungwe@TateChangambika·
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Retired Elder Rex M.E Midzi@RexMidzi

1. CAB 3 proposes restoring responsibility for voter registration and voters' roll compilation to the Registrar-General ( The new Tobaiwa Mudede ) 2. Transferring redistricting to the Presidentially appointed Zimbabwe Electoral Delimitation Commission 3. Consequently, the Parliamentary elected President will appoint the officials who register voters, compile the voters' roll, and delimit the constituencies from which his electors emerge. WOW 4. Read this slowly. The President helps determine which constituencies exist, who is registered to vote in them, and which MPs are therefore elected and those MPs then elect the President. It is a closed loop. Therefore Church Elders can easily be Presidents with no need to be popular or loved by the people 5. The constitutional architecture of accountability has been replaced with a constitutional architecture of self-reproduction 6. Whoever is pushing this is not being considerate to the President infact they are tainting his legacy ALL THIS FOR AN EXTRA 2 YEARS ? 7. The President is being made a collateral beneficiary and I do not think it is fair on him , this is designed to benefit those who fail to pass the popularity test and can not afford to loose out on their EATING 8. So that these men and women can EAT , power is moving from the people to Parliament God Bless Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

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Tatenda C.K, Hungwe@TateChangambika·
The video below captures the violent Mashurugwi gathered at the burial of one of their leaders, “Brown,” who was murdered in Kadoma. Armed with knives and axes—even at a funeral—this is a clear reflection of the lawlessness that has taken root. You cannot separate @edmnangagwa and @ZANUPF_Official from this kind of disorder. These gangs operate with impunity, terrorising communities, invading artisanal mining sites, looting gold from peaceful miners, and enforcing control through violence. Their actions are not random—they are systematic and protected. The same gold extracted through brutality is allegedly funneled into networks linked to politically connected individuals, including Scott Sakupwanya’s Betterbrands. This is not just criminality—it is organised exploitation thriving under political cover. When a country reaches a point where armed gangs openly display violence at funerals without fear, it signals a complete breakdown of governance, accountability, and rule of law. This is exactly why the proposed #CAB3 Constitutional Amendment must be rejected. You cannot amend a Constitution in a system that is already failing to uphold the basic rights, security, and dignity of its citizens. Zimbabweans deserve safety, justice, and leadership that protects—not enables—violence. #No to ED2030. #No to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 of 2026. #2030Musipo #NoTo2030Nonsense @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele @PoliceZimbabwe
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Tatenda C.K, Hungwe@TateChangambika·
At the end of the day, life is vanity. “Brown” was one of the so-called Boyz Dzamudhara—a group widely known for being even more aggressive and violent controlled @ZANUPF_Official Midlands head, Owen Mudha Ncube. Anyone from Mashonaland West or the Midlands will tell you the same truth: these groups did not emerge by accident. They are a product of a broken system that has allowed violence, intimidation, and criminality to flourish unchecked. For years, gangs like these have terrorised artisanal miners—invading claims, looting gold, assaulting innocent people, and operating with impunity. The law has consistently failed to act. The police could not arrest him while he was alive, despite the well-known trail of violence. Yet in the end, he met the very same violence he lived by—the knife. That is the tragedy of a lawless society: violence becomes normalised until it consumes everyone, including those who once benefited from it. The bigger question Zimbabweans must ask is this: who benefits from this chaos? When criminal networks are allowed to thrive around gold mining, it is never just about the individuals on the ground. It reflects a deeper failure of governance, accountability, and leadership. We cannot continue like this. Zimbabwe needs leadership that restores order, protects communities, and upholds the rule of law—not one that presides over fear, looting, and the protection of violent actors. Communities in mining areas deserve safety, dignity, and justice—not to live under the shadow of gangs like Ma24, MaZigga, and others who terrorise livelihoods. Enough is enough. The future must be built on peace, accountability, and respect for human life. #No to ED2030. #No to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 of 2026. #2030Musipo #NoTo2030Nonsense @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele
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Tatenda C.K, Hungwe@TateChangambika·
It’s not easy to fill up the HICC — and this embarrassment proves it. Chemafuta should have done what they always do: bus in mapostori and rural crowds the same way they stage-manage support for the Constitutional Amendment Bill consultations. Without that artificial crowd, the reality is exposed. A poorly timed and badly marketed Jah Prayzah and Alaine show, diluted further by a confused “combination music” lineup, has resulted in a painfully low turnout. So bad that organisers are now asking people from the ordinary sections to move into VIP just to mask the emptiness. That’s not success — that’s damage control. Add to that the harsh economic reality — fuel prices as of early April 2026 sitting around US$2.23 per litre for petrol and US$2.11 for diesel — combined with overpriced tickets, and the outcome was always going to be bad. People simply cannot afford luxuries when basic survival is already a struggle. Ignoring that reality was a fatal miscalculation. This is the consequence of mixing art with politics of patronage. When a professional career becomes entangled with @ZANUPF_Official and its well-known culture of manipulation, propaganda, and coercion, the outcome is always the same — decline, loss of authenticity, and public rejection. People are tired. They can see through the gimmicks. You can bus crowds to fake political support, but you cannot force genuine support in entertainment. The market responds to truth — and this is the truth showing itself. Zimbabweans are no longer buying what is being sold — whether it’s political deception or packaged entertainment tied to it. #No to ED2030. #No to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 of 2026. #2030Musipo #NoTo2030Nonsense @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele
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Tatenda C.K, Hungwe@TateChangambika·
It is now our choice as a nation to either take @matinyarare’s revelations as credible truth or dismiss them as a fluke—but ultimately, the responsibility rests with us as citizens. Cde Blessed “Bombshell” Geza once came forward with warnings about events that are unfolding today. At the time, many chose to reduce his message to mere @ZANUPF_Official internal power struggles. In hindsight, those warnings pointed to something far more serious—an orchestrated plan by @edmnangagwa and his allies to mutilate the Constitution and systematically strip citizens of their fundamental rights. The question now is not whether the signs were there—they were. The real question is whether we are willing to recognise patterns, connect the dots, and act before irreversible damage is done. History has a way of repeating itself when ignored. #No to ED2030. #No to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 of 2026. #2030Musipo #NoTo2030Nonsense @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele
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Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare

𝗞𝗨𝗗𝗔 𝗜𝗦 𝗔𝗣𝗣𝗘𝗔𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗚, 𝗕𝗨𝗧 𝗨𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥 𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗗𝗘𝗥𝗦𝗛𝗜𝗣, 𝗪𝗘 𝗪𝗜𝗟𝗟 𝗟𝗢𝗦𝗘 𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗟𝗔𝗡𝗗. Many people did not understand my post yesterday, so let me break it down even more today because as a nation we need to understand what we are getting ourselves into. Kuda Tagwirei is a billionaire and a persuasive option for President—even I was persuaded—but his leadership will come at a very high cost of our sovereignty, land and mineral ownership. Kuda and his company Sakunda are members of the World Economic Forum or WEF. This, anyone can Google for themselves. For those who don’t know what the WEF is, it’s a group of elite globalist billionaires [or the Illuminati] who run the world. Many are linked with occult activities at Jeffrey Epstein’s island, and sodomy. This they do alongside planning global events like COVID, lock downs and wars for oil, in order to transfer wealth from the poor to the rich. It is because of being in this elite group that Kuda says Trafigura and Glencore, which are owned by the UK, Switzerland and the U.S., gave him fuel, fertilizers and agro-chemicals for Zimbabwe, sometimes on 12 months’ credit. The objective of giving him these essentials when Zimbabwe was under sanctions was for him to win the hearts and minds of Zimbabweans, like he won mine and those of the military elite. Meanwhile, this also gave him enough money to control ZANU PF by funding its operations and elections. Even more interesting is that he also partially sponsored Chamisa’s 2018 election bid and then allegedly paid him to leave politics in 2023. This has paved his way to the Presidency, which will enable him to repay the favour to his partners in Davos. So how will he repay them? As you can see right now, Kuda is the Chairman of the Land Tenure Committee and also a member of ZANU PF’s Central Committee. Privately, he owns three of Zimbabwe’s biggest banks and a very strategic private company called Documa, which is currently digitizing all of Zimbabwe’s title deeds. I remember when we had our first meeting with Kuda in January, 2022, on him helping us fund our fight against sanctions. His instructions to me was I should not remove sanctions too quickly (before five years) because he still wanted to buy-up Zimbabwean companies that were in distress, at a cheap price, without competition from international capital. As a result, over the period, the man has bought up many of our banks and companies, including Documa (which he bought from some Rwandans) giving him the keys to control the kingdom (politics, land and minerals). Unfortunately for him our pressure removed sanctions in two years of meeting him. As you know, under the land tenure programme, for people to get title deeds for the land that they got during land reform, they will need to pay for the land. Currently someone with a 60-hectare farm must pay between $30,000 and $90,000. Now, many of the people holding this land are war veterans and former soldiers who don’t have this kind of money. Most also don’t have money to work this land. So, in order for them to afford these monies, they will need to borrow from banks like CBZ, Intermarket and ZB Bank, in which Kuda’s Akribos owns significant shakes. Now, with GMB and Cottco sometimes taking up to a year to pay farmers for their produce, once these people get these interest-bearing loans, many will predictably default on their loan repayments. As a consequence, local banks owned by Kuda will repossess and own the land. I’m sure by now you can see that, with the opaqueness around where Akribos gets its capital to fund Kuda’s acquisitions, it may well be getting money from the same elite friends at the World Economic Forum who gave him fuel with the objective of controlling Zimbabwean resources. This way, Zimbabweans will lose land to locally owned banks that are owned by one of Zimbabwe’s most “patriotic Zimbabweans,” who is funded by the World Economic Forum. Checkmate.

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Tatenda C.K, Hungwe@TateChangambika·
Eight years ago, Emmerson Mnangagwa proudly announced a US$5.2 billion fuel deal that was supposed to make Zimbabwe self-sufficient, create jobs, and transform the economy. Today, there is no fuel production, no transformation, and no tangible benefit to Zimbabweans. Since coming into power through the 2017 Zimbabwean coup d'état, Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF have repeatedly announced billion-dollar deals that exist only on paper. These so-called “mega projects” have become nothing more than political propaganda—designed to mislead citizens into believing there is progress, while in reality, the country continues to regress. Zimbabweans are still facing: Economic collapse High unemployment Decayed infrastructure Rising cost of living The pattern is clear: grand promises, zero delivery. Zimbabwe does not need leadership built on false promises and empty deals. It needs accountability, transparency, and real development that people can see and feel. Zimbabwe deserves better. #No to ED2030. #No to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 of 2026. #2030Musipo #NoTo2030Nonsense @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele
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Tatenda C.K, Hungwe@TateChangambika·
While the rest of Southern Africa is moving with purpose, Zimbabwe under Emmerson Mnangagwa remains trapped in a cycle of empty promises, failed deals, and economic collapse. Look at the region. Angola’s Lobito Oil Refinery—worth over $6 billion—is attracting real investment, with Zambia already holding a stake of 26% and Botswana negotiating entry of holding 30%. These are not press statements or recycled headlines; they are bankable projects designed to secure energy supply, create jobs, and drive industrialisation. Then there is the Kazungula Bridge—a game-changing project between Zambia and Botswana that has reduced border crossing times from days to hours, boosting trade efficiency across the region. Zimbabwe, despite its strategic location, was sidelined. Why? Because serious regional partners require consistency, transparency, and credibility—qualities that Zimbabwe’s governance has repeatedly failed to demonstrate. Now compare that with Zimbabwe’s reality after nearly a decade under Mnangagwa: Unemployment and underemployment: widely estimated above 60–80%, with the majority of citizens forced into the informal economy just to survive. Currency collapse: the Zimbabwean dollar has lost over 90% of its value multiple times since its reintroduction in 2019. Inflation: among the highest globally in recent years, eroding incomes and savings. Mass exodus: millions of Zimbabweans have left the country, with over 3 million in South Africa alone, and growing migration to the UK and elsewhere. Infrastructure decay: collapsing roads, failing public services, and deadly accidents linked to poor maintenance and underinvestment. Natural resource looting: billions worth of gold and minerals lost through leakages, illicit trade, and opaque deals—with little to no benefit reaching ordinary citizens or local communities. Despite endless announcements of “mega deals” since 2017, Zimbabwe has not seen corresponding industrial growth, energy security, or large-scale job creation. The so-called investments have largely remained on paper, while the lived reality for citizens continues to deteriorate. And instead of fixing this economic disaster, the government is now focused on manipulating the Constitution to extend political power. At a time when regional peers are building refineries, strengthening trade corridors, and securing long-term development, Zimbabwe is preoccupied with entrenching leadership that has failed to deliver. This is the stark truth: Southern Africa is building. Zimbabwe is stalling. Real leadership produces results you can see—bridges, industries, jobs—not slogans, not recycled deals, and certainly not constitutional manipulation to prolong failure. Zimbabwe deserves better. #No to ED2030. #No to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 of 2026. #2030Musipo #NoTo2030Nonsense @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele
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@edmnangagwa and your @ZANUPF_Official led-government, you have dismally failed to deliver on your own 5-point commitments — promises you set yourself — and that alone proves you are not fit to lead Zimbabwe beyond 2028. Zimbabwe cannot continue under a legacy built on corruption, nepotism, and broken promises while millions suffer in poverty. You are now manipulating the Constitution through a flawed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, deliberately avoiding a referendum to subvert the will of the people. This is nothing short of an attempt to entrench power and extend the tenure of a failed government, along with MPs and councils who have delivered nothing but have benefited from a corrupt and rotten system under your leadership. We refuse to normalise failure. We demand better. Zimbabwe deserves better. #No to ED2030. #No to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 of 2026. #2030Musipo #NoTo2030Nonsense @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele
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@ChambatiLevison, stop being petty and myopic to reduce the Independence victory to a ZANU-PF individual victory. Where was ZAPU and ZIPRA—were they on holiday? @Varakashi4ED you keep parroting @edmnangagwa and @ZANUPF_Official’s divisive script—the same mindset that enabled Gukurahundi. Stop claiming a monopoly over independence. Zimbabweans from different fronts brought the independence not ZANU-PF as your want to posture and perpetuate. ZAPU and ZIPRA were central to the liberation struggle. Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo led the nationalist movement with unmatched resilience, while Cde Albert Nikita Mangena commanded ZIPRA forces with discipline and strategy. Heroes like Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo, Lookout Masuku, and Thenjiwe Lesabe—many buried at the National Heroes Acre—were pivotal in the Second Chimurenga. Independence was a collective sacrifice, not a ZANU-PF solo act. Stop being tribal and reducing a national struggle to a political party. Whenever you @ZANUPF_Official leaders and members get a chance, you do not hide your tribalism. That narrative has been used to monopolise power and divide the country along tribal lines—making it harder for Zimbabweans, especially in Matabeleland, to heal from the betrayal of Gukurahundi, where over 20,000 innocent civilians were killed. @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele
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Levison Chambati@ChambatiLevison

Lest we forget, It is ZANU PF Party that brought independence and freed us from the yoke of colonialism. It is ZANU PF that invested in education, making Zimbabwe one of the most literate nations in Africa. It is ZANU PF that empowered citizens through land reform, giving Zimbabweans control over their land and the means of production. By owning our land, we stand as one of the most independent nations in Africa. Happy Birthday, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 10 days to go!! @Advance40047256 @CdeKnoxChivero @ChipoMusarurwaS @TateChangambika @Tinoten53374277 @LovemoreChibik2 @GrainfulTrust @enkudheni

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The Catholic Church bishops are leading the road for active resistance, and they are encouraging other mainline churches to follow suit. Dress in your church uniforms and go into the streets in mass demonstrations—peacefully, boldly, and in unity—to defend the Constitution and the voice of the people. This call comes at a critical moment for Zimbabwe. The proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 3 of 2026 raises serious concerns about the future of democratic governance. As highlighted by the bishops, these changes threaten to concentrate power in the Executive, weaken independent institutions, and reduce the direct role of citizens in choosing their leaders. Provisions such as removing direct presidential elections, extending terms of office without a fresh mandate, and bypassing referendums strike at the heart of constitutional democracy. The bishops have made it clear: the Constitution is not a tool for political convenience—it is a sacred covenant that reflects the will of the people. Any attempt to alter it without broad consultation and consent undermines the very foundation of national unity, justice, and accountability. When the people’s voice is silenced, legitimacy is lost. This is why peaceful mass action is necessary. Zimbabweans must stand together across churches, communities, and backgrounds to visibly and collectively say: the Constitution belongs to the people. Let church uniforms become a symbol of truth, justice, and moral courage. Let prayer gatherings, silent marches, and peaceful assemblies send a clear message that citizens reject any process that sidelines them. This is not a call for violence or disorder, but for disciplined, principled resistance. History has shown that when people unite peacefully and in large numbers, their voice cannot be ignored. The strength of this movement will lie in its moral clarity and its commitment to nonviolence. Members of Parliament and Senators must also heed this moment. They are being called upon to act according to conscience, to resist pressure, and to defend the people’s mandate. The future will judge whether they stood with citizens or against them. Zimbabwe’s path forward must be shaped by its people—not imposed upon them. Through peaceful mass demonstrations, civic awareness, and unwavering unity, citizens can protect their Constitution and ensure that democratic power remains where it belongs: in the hands of the people. @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @HouseofCommons @UKinZimbabwe @ProfMadhuku @molokele @TembaMliswa @accountlabzw
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Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF, backed by your cycle of criminals and Zviganandas, may attempt to subvert and manipulate the Constitution to serve your personal ambitions and enforce party supremacy over constitutional supremacy and the sovereignty of citizens. But Zimbabweans will not accept this. We are going to reject you, and we are going to resist. The wave of resistance is growing stronger every single day. Even in the face of increasing abductions—such as the recent abduction of Dylan Cole, a ZINASU student leader at Chinhoyi University—Zimbabweans remain undeterred. Fear will not silence the people. This resistance is being led and strengthened by the Catholic Bishops, the Council of Churches in Zimbabwe, civil society groups, students, and political actors. It is broad, united, and unstoppable. This is now a movement—a train that cannot be stopped. The 2030 agenda will fall because Zimbabweans are uniting across all sectors of society. Even within ZANU-PF itself, many do not support the tampering of the Constitution. The only ones pushing this agenda are those within your criminal network who benefit from the current system. Zimbabwe belongs to its people, not to a ruling elite. @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @HouseofCommons @UKinZimbabwe @ProfMadhuku @molokele @TembaMliswa @accountlabzw
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@edmnangagwa and @ZANUPF_Official, you can send @PoliceZimbabwe to arrest @cdfzim convener @BitiTendai and abduct Dylan Cole—but you cannot stop what is coming. The wave of resistance is no longer a threat; it is a reality. People are ready. CDF Convener Hon. Tendai Biti, Organ Morgan Ncube, Fanuel Chinowaita (journalist), and Nyasha Gerald (lawyer) have been arrested in Mutare. You can intimidate, arrest, and silence individuals—but you cannot silence a nation. @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele
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You may have arrested @TendaiBiti and Morgan Ncube, but that will not stop our disapproval of the treason @edmnangagwa and @ZANUPF_Official are committing against 17,273,580 citizens. You may continue to abuse state institutions through @PoliceZimbabwe and the courts, but repression will not silence the will of the people. Detention, imprisonment, and intimidation will not break our resolve. We remain prepared to face any form of persecution because our commitment to justice, constitutionalism, and democracy is unwavering. No amount of force will make us accept the erosion of our rights or the manipulation of our Constitution for political survival. History is clear—power is never permanent. Those before you, including Mugabe, faced their moment of reckoning. You will not be an exception. That day is approaching—for you and for all who stand in support of these actions. We will not back down on saying no to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 and the 2030 agenda. #2030Musipo ##NoTo2030Nonsense @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @ProfMadhuku @molokele
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Zimbabweans, the time for direct confrontation with Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF is now. Our nurses have taken the lead. What started at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital has spread to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals. They are standing up because they can no longer survive under the current conditions. A transport allowance of ZiG500—about $15—is meaningless when some are now spending $6 a day just to get to work, while food and living costs continue to rise. This is not just a nurses’ issue—it is a national crisis. While our healthcare workers are struggling to survive, luxury SUVs are being handed out at Exquisite Car Sale, right across from a collapsing public health system at Parirenyatwa. The contrast is painful and unacceptable. We cannot continue like this under Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF. This is the moment for collective action: Civil servants must down tools. The private sector must stand in solidarity. Zimbabweans everywhere must unite and resist. At the same time, they are pushing to extend their stay in power through the mutilation of our Constitution via Amendment Bill No. 3 of 2026. This is not governance—it is self-preservation at the expense of the people. We must say no. But even more disturbing is how these amendments are being forced upon the nation through fear, intimidation, and repression. Voices of dissent are not being engaged—they are being silenced. Tendai Biti and Morgan Ncube are now appearing before the Mutare Magistrates’ Court simply for exercising their democratic right to engage citizens on Bill No. 3. This is not justice—it is persecution. Arrests, abductions, and the torment of those who dare to speak out have become tools of governance. This is a clear attempt to crush democratic participation and force constitutional changes on a fearful population. Zimbabweans must see this for what it is: an attack on democracy itself. We cannot be bullied into silence while our future is being rewritten without our consent. #Miswai! #NoToCorruption! @ZANUPF_Official @nickmangwana @edmnangagwa @ZHRO @SouthendCcc @LynneStactia @ChangeRadioZW @amnesty_zim @TheMirrorMsv @NewsHawksLive @Independent @ParliamentZim @Paultheactivist @zanupf_patriots @ali_naka @advocatemahere @JobSikhala1 @BitiTendai @adv_fulcrum @ChibayaaCitizen @daddyhope @bbmhlanga @MacBelts @JamesonTimba @Plaxedes547383 @DavidColtart @ChildOfZimbabwe @ZRP_Zim @JoyMafs @ARTUZ_teachers @Varakashi4edW @Varakashi4ED @oczmk @ZanuPFMabvuku @ChinamasaPA @ZimTreasury @BaShonaBaShona @cdfzim @DCPYouths @DCPlatform25 @ibbosnr @DavidColtart @agencygumbo @HouseofCommons @UKinZimbabwe @ProfMadhuku @molokele @TembaMliswa @accountlabzw
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